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How The Writing School Works

Check out the Course—Risk Free


Registering for the course is your first step towards becoming a published writer. Once you have enrolled, the full set of course materials is sent to you by courier. These materials include books, CDs, DVDs and lesson texts.


Once you have received your package, you have 21 days to review the course materials before you make a commitment. We hope you will read through some of the texts carefully to see if the course is suitable for you. If for any reason you decide not to proceed, simply return the materials to us by registered post and your fees will be immediately refunded. No questions asked.

But remember that the real quality of a Writing School course lies in the personalised tutoring you will receive. Each course includes at least fifteen assignments – some structured and some that allow you to develop your own projects in your own way – and your tutor will work with you through every line that you write. This is the key to our success – and yours!

Finding you the right tutor


Having decided to continue with the course, your first task is simple—tell us more about yourself. As your first written assignment, we ask you to complete a Personal Profile. Take this chance to compose a detailed portrait of who you are—your background, experiences, ambitions, what you hope to gain from the course, and any other information you wish to share. Based on this information, we will match you to a personal tutor who is the best fit for your personality and goals. You are given your tutor's name, contact details, and a detailed profile outlining his or her career expertise and background. Your tutor will work with you as your mentor throughout your studies, providing you with the individual guidance and attention you need to fulfil your potential.

Call us any time on 0800 0 111 446


It's only natural to feel hesitant or apprehensive as you develop new skills. At the Writing School, our mission is to provide you with a strong system of support and guidance whenever these moments arise. If you're ever suffering from writer's block or would like to discuss any type of problem related to your course, don't hesitate to contact one of our Student Advisers on 0800 0 111 446 any time before 7.45 p.m. each day.

 

 

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